BLAIRSVILLE — Blairsville council has given its consent to a deal in which a developer looking to return a supermarket to the borough’s downtown would receive a 10-year reprieve on local and state taxes through an economic development program. [Read More]

Larry W. Garner, a municipal planner and dedicated civil servant who left an indelible mark on Indiana County’s largest municipality, died Saturday in Colorado after losing his battle with cancer. [Read More]

If business owners are confused about the complicated and ever-changing implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, they can at least take solace in knowing that they aren’t alone. [Read More]

With IUP’s fall semester under way, the university’s overall enrollment picture has come almost into focus, and officials are disappointed, although unsurprised, by what they’re seeing — fewer students. [Read More]

Although he questions whether an attack against Syria would be in the best interests of national security, Rep. Bill Shuster said Friday he will wait to hear the president’s case for it before deciding whether he will support such an action. [Read More]